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PSA: 54 million national ID cards already printed

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THE government has so far completed the printing of over 60 percent of the physical copies of the national identifica­tion cards (IDs), according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).

During the Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon briefing on Friday, Philippine Identifica­tion System (PhilSys) Registry Office Deputy National Statistici­an Fred Sollesta said the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has so far printed 54 million physical national ID cards.

Of the total, 50 million were already delivered by the Philippine Post Office (PhilPost).

“Iyong printing natin sa physical card ay nasa BSP iyon, so tuluy-tuloy naman iyong printing natin. Iyon lang, iyong capacity natin to print ay nasa 80,000 per day ‘no. And when we started the registrati­on in 2021, napakataas ng ating turnout sa registrati­on, umaabot siya ng 300 to 400,000 per day (The printing of the physical card is in BSP so the printing is continuous. Our capacity to print, however, is around 80,000 per day. And when we started the registrati­on in 2021, our turnout in the registrati­on was very high, reaching 300 to 400,000 per day),” Sollesta said.

“So nakaabot tayo ng 53 million registrati­on in 2021 alone, so nagkaroon lang tayo ng bottleneck. Pero it was expected na with the rate na iyong printing natin, matapos natin ito maybe this year sa 2024 (So we reached 53 million registrati­ons in 2021 alone, so we just had a bottleneck. But it was expected that with the rate that we are printing, we will finish it maybe this year 2024),” he said.

Sollesta said that to date, total registrati­ons for the PhilSys has already reached 85 million.

“Sa registrati­on natin, umabot na tayo ng 85 million. And then iyong na-deliver na natin na cards na galing sa BSP, iyong physical card ay 50 million. And then noong nag-start tayo noong ePhilID to supplement the delivery of the physical card, umabot na tayo ng mga 45 million and then may a couple of millions doon sa collaborat­ion ng PSA and DICT (Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology) na digital ID (For the registrati­on, we have reached 85 million. And then the cards that we have already delivered from the BSP, the physical card is 50 million. And then when we started with ePhilID to supplement the delivery of the physical card, we reached about 45 million and then there are a couple of millions there with the collaborat­ion of PSA and DICT which is digital ID),” he said.

Sollesta said registrati­on for the PhilSys still continues.

“So, para ating kababayan na mga hindi pa nagpapa-register ano, hinihikaya­t namin kayo na magtungo sa alinmang registrati­on center na malapit sa inyong lugar and magdala kayo ng mga supporting documents ‘no, of course isa diyan iyong mga birth certificat­e, iyong mga other IDs na may photo (So, to our countrymen who have not yet registered, we encourage you to go to any registrati­on center near your area and bring supporting documents, of course one of them is your birth certificat­e, the others IDs with photo),” he added.

Sollesta said there are currently 86 registrati­on centers nationwide, excluding those located inside malls.

Establishe­d in 2018, the national ID or the Philippine Identifica­tion System is the country’s foundation­al identifica­tion system which aims to provide valid proof of identity to all Filipinos with the PhilID and ePhilID.

It aims to provide a valid proof of identity to registered persons, including the PhilSys Number or the 12-digit permanent identifica­tion number, and the PhilID or the non-transferra­ble physical ID card.

The PSA earlier said the valid proof of identity provided by PhilSys is a means of simplifyin­g public and private transactio­ns, and is a social and economic platform that promotes seamless social service delivery and strengthen­s financial inclusion for both public and private services.

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